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Artist: Wilma Rudolph
Starting Line, Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Painting by Wilma Rudolph
By Wilma Rudolph
Located in Long Island City, NY
This painting by gold medalist sprinter Wilma Rudolph was commissioned in 1980 by Anheuser Busch to be auctioned off for charity. This work is particularly interesting because it app...
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1980s Abstract Wilma Rudolph Art
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
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By Wilma Rudolph
Located in Long Island City, NY
Olympian Wilma Rudolph created this painting in 1980 for a charity sponsored by Anheuser-Busch. In this painting, we can see her handprint, and that she has used her track shoes dipped in paint and then walked on the canvas. Wilma Rudolph was a sports icon in track and field...
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